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Forty-year-old Afrikaner farmer Johannes Strydom was bludgeoned to death at the gate of his farm Naderfontein on Saturday in broad daylight at about 1 pm. Three black men including the suspected murderer himself, and two comrades he pointed out to police and who were found with the farmer’s wallet and cellphone, were arrested the next day, Sunday said SAPS LtCol Lesego Metsi.

"The suspects hit Strydom with a blunt object and he died. He (the suspect) then dragged his body into the garage, took a Mazda bakkie, cellphone and wallet before fleeing." The bakkie wasn’t ‘stolen” – it was found abandoned in the Potchefstroom CBD. A 21-year-old -man was arrested on Sunday at a neighbouring farm. He then pointed out two more males who were found in possession of the farmer’s wallet and cellphone, Metsi said. The three ‘men’ were expected to appear at the Potchefstroom Magistrate's Court on Monday. http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Potchefstroom-farmer-killed-20100516

name list of known, murdered farm dwellers from 1987 up to and including May 15 2010:

Second London protest by expats against South Africa’s violent-crime epidemic this month: but the docile SA ‘mainstream newsmedia” fails to notice…

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May 16 2010 LONDON UK - Participants in yesterday’s peaceful London protest march against the out-of-control violent crime epidemic in South Africa said there were 'quite a few journalists' covering the march at the South African embassy in Trafalgar Square in London on May 15 2010.

However - the event has thus far gone nearly unreported in the SA “mainstream’ news media – but the pictures, videos and reports of the protest are being spread far and wide among the more than 1-million South African exiles – through the much faster ‘new media’ - via emails, the internet and Afrikaans-language community radio-stations.

South Africans are under siege inside their own homes: armed attacks against families soared last year, the Sunday Times writes. Often these attacks are very violent and are often also accompanied by (gang) rape and cruel mutilation practices, especially when Afrikaner/Boers are being targetted.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v26R1OaDvxA&feature=player_embedded

During Saturday’s protest march to the South African embassy in Trafalgar Square, there was a small and unobtrusive police presence -- but there were no incidents of any violence and no arrests were made. The previous Saturday’s “silent protest against the Boer Genocide” did not have a police presence at all…

The use of the word ‘genocide’ in this regard is not frivolous: one of the world’s top experts on genocide first started using it in 2002 in relation to the Boer minority by Dr Gregory Stanton, the president of the ‘international campaign to stop genocide’, Genocide Watch. His organisation has, since 2002, been listing in his words, the “Boers” and also ‘Foreigners’ in South Africa as being targetted by growing genocidal actions at the hands of ‘Black Racists’. (again, his words).

The London metropolitan police had laid down some strict ground-rules for Saturday’s march to the SA Embassy: protestors were not allowed to carry any pictures of the cruelly slaughtered AWB-leader Eugene Terre’Blanche nor any symbols from his organisation.

Meanwhile the fear levels among the Afrikaners inside and outside South Africa are still rising, fears which the ANC-regime has done nothing to quell, also because the out-of-control genocidal hatespeech of its youth league members have not stopped – and even more ominously, because ANC youth league cadres were scheduled to undergo military training at the Saldanha naval academy soon: read.

This was the second protest by SA expats in London: last Saturday, a small group from the Jack Hindon Scouts in the UK (left) also held a silent protest outside the Parliamentary buildings – with the young people standing silently along the curbside, taping their mouths shut -- to illustrate the attitude of the British government towards the racial hatred-driven slaughter of the Afrikaners/Boer minority in the countryside and the towns of South Africa under the hegemony of the regime of the ruling African National Congress party.

Yesterday’s protestors first met at the Eros statue in Piccadilly circus – and as they started emerging from the tube-station exit they also started catching the attention of the many webcam operators because of the statue was surrounded by a sea of bright-red t-shirts..

Despite fears previously expressed on varous Facebook sites by some participant and doom-prophets that ‘right-wing posters’ would also be displayed – there were none. Even world-famous Anti-AIDS protestor Zachie Achmad stuck his oar in – warning that ‘this was a protest organised by rightwing racists.’ Some ridiculous wags were even planning an ‘anti-fascist counter demonstration’ .

There was no evidence of this claim however - many people carried handmade white crosses with their own personal messages on them, otherscarried hand-made banners and posters.

One female protestor wrote that there “were some elements who tried to taunt us but we didn't bite.”

‘Why are your people being murdered like that? ‘

“Things remained peaceful, although, “ - she added that when she was questioned by a female journalist she got ‘pretty hot under the collar. “Especially when the journalist asked me why I thought we were being murdered like that; whether I knew the people on my placard, where I got the pictures and whether I would ever go home again?"

“I replied that 'of course I will go home, it's my country and the land of my forefathers and we developed it. The journalist said she could see I was upset about all the events and I replied: "of course, wouldn't you have been upset too? Our women, children and elderly are being targetted, these are defenceless, frail human beings who cannot defend themselves. Groups of attackers numbering as many as 15 men descend on them, gang-rape them, torture them until they're dead...How can one remain calm under those circumstances, especially because the government does nothing to stop it.?

"it was a very somber and successful walk through the streets. We left behind our placards and crosses at the SA embassy - to at least show them the extent of our anger'.

Bottom picture: A week earlier, a small group of expat-Afrikaners belonging to the Jack Hindon Scouts movement in London also held a silent protest outside the Parliament buildings to protest against the continuing silence of the UK government over the devastating murder-rate among their compatriots in South Africa.

The term "genocide" was coined by legal scholar Raphael Lemkin in 1943, writing:

'Generally speaking, genocide does not necessarily mean the immediate destruction of a nation, except when accomplished by mass killings of all members of a nation. It is intended rather to signify a coordinated plan of different actionsaiming at the destruction of essential foundations of the life of national groups, with the aim of annihilating the groups themselves.

The objectives of such a plan would be the disintegration of the political and social institutions, of culture, language, national feelings, religion, and the economic existence of national groups, and the destruction of personal security, liberty, health, dignity and lives of the members of such groups... '